Scottish pebbles by kandyman

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kandyman
I have a nice busy day today,

I have some Scottish pebbles coming for the back garden and my only access is thru the house, this wouldn't be to bad if I did't have 1200kg been delivered on my drive

Theses are been delivered in 20kg bags and I have 60 of theses to move.

1200kg or 1.2tonne or 2640lbs or 89 stone

Just wish I knew what time they were going to turn up.

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Posted 21 Dec 2011, 07:50 #1 


PaulT
kandyman wrote:I have a nice busy day today,

I have some Scottish pebbles coming for the back garden and my only access is thru the house, this wouldn't be to bad if I did't have 1200kg been delivered on my drive

Theses are been delivered in 20kg bags and I have 60 of theses to move.

1200kg or 1.2tonne or 2640lbs or 89 stone

Just wish I knew what time they were going to turn up.


your planning on being out then I presume
Paul

That apart Mrs Lincoln, did you enjoy the play

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Posted 21 Dec 2011, 08:00 #2 

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kandyman
PaulT wrote:your planning on being out then I presume


I would love to but someone better move it from my front drive or I won't be able to park my LWB on he drive, plus I have already booked in my back massage with the wife for when she's home from work ;)
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Posted 21 Dec 2011, 08:29 #3 

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geesmith
:em: ...oops! I read 'back passage'. :em:

If only you had said sooner about the pebbles Andy, we could have all come and given you a hand. I've even got some spare carpet to protect your floors. :cheers:

Laying flat on your back on the floor is good for your back btw.

Posted 21 Dec 2011, 10:20 #4 

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kandyman wrote: plus I have already booked in my back massage with the wife for when she's home from work ;)



Now coming to mind High Heeled Boots and................... :em: :gmc:
John

"My lovely car now sold onto a very happy new owner.
I still love this marque and I will still be around, preferred selling to breaking, as a great runner and performer"

Posted 21 Dec 2011, 11:27 #5 

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kandyman
Well the weather held off and it did't take to long to carry them round.

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Posted 21 Dec 2011, 19:15 #6 


PaulT
I presume you know they are Scottish pebbles as they have little kilts on :gmc:
Paul

That apart Mrs Lincoln, did you enjoy the play

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Posted 22 Dec 2011, 07:58 #7 

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Mick
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Very smart Andy. Must have been quite a job clearing the site.

Posted 22 Dec 2011, 13:22 #8 

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kandyman
Mick wrote:Very smart Andy. Must have been quite a job clearing the site.


yes its taken quite awhile to get to the stage it is at now.

I did post up awhile ago but the grass on the right is artificial grass so now the garden is nearly maintance free :thumbsup:
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Posted 22 Dec 2011, 14:06 #9 

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geesmith
It looks like a fairly good quantity survey Andy.


I wonder if my doggy would like some artificial grass?

Posted 23 Dec 2011, 16:14 #10 


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